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12-letter words containing a, n, s

  • christianity — Christianity is a religion that is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the belief that he was the son of God.
  • christianize — to make Christian or convert to Christianity
  • christophany — an appearance or emergence of Christ following his crucifixion
  • chronographs — Plural form of chronograph.
  • chrysophanol — (organic compound) A chemical compound found in rhubarb.
  • circassienne — a kind of light cashmere
  • circularness — The state or quality of being circular.
  • circulations — Plural form of circulation.
  • circumstance — The circumstances of a particular situation are the conditions which affect what happens.
  • civilisation — Alternative spelling of civilization.
  • cladogenesis — adaptive evolution leading to a greater variety of species
  • clairvoyants — Plural form of clairvoyant.
  • clams casino — broiled clams topped with garlic butter, bacon, bread crumbs, etc. and served in their bottom shells
  • clangorously — In a clangorous manner; ringingly.
  • clannishness — of, relating to, or characteristic of a clan.
  • clap eyes on — to catch sight of
  • clarinettist — A clarinettist is someone who plays the clarinet.
  • class action — A class action is a legal case brought by a group of people rather than an individual.
  • classloading — (computing, Java) The dynamic loading of classes into a virtual machine, as performed by a classloader.
  • claustration — the act of confining to a small space (usually a cloister)
  • claw setting — a jewellery setting with clawlike prongs
  • clean-shaven — If a man is clean-shaven, he does not have a beard or a moustache.
  • client state — A client state is a country which is controlled or influenced by another larger and more powerful state, or which depends on this state for support and protection.
  • cliffhangers — Plural form of cliffhanger.
  • clonic spasm — Pathology. a sudden, abnormal, involuntary muscular contraction, consisting of a continued muscular contraction (tonic spasm) or of a series of alternating muscular contractions and relaxations (clonic spasm)
  • close season — In football and some other sports, the close season is the period of the year when the sport is not played professionally.
  • close-shaven — (of hair) cut very short
  • closed chain — any structural arrangement, used in the models and formulas of molecules, consisting of a chain of atoms that forms a closed geometric figure; ring
  • closegrained — having a fine, compact grain or texture
  • closing date — The closing date for a competition or offer is the final date by which entries or applications must be received.
  • clytemnestra — the wife of Agamemnon, whom she killed on his return from the Trojan War
  • coalitionism — the principle of governing by coalition
  • coalitionist — An advocate of coalition or a partner in a coalition.
  • coarse grain — granularity
  • coast ranges — series of mountain ranges along the W coast of North America, extending from Alas. to Baja California: highest peak, Mt. Logan
  • cocaine bust — an arrest for the possession of cocaine
  • cock a snook — to make a rude gesture by putting one thumb to the nose with the fingers of the hand outstretched
  • code-sharing — a commercial agreement between two airlines that allows passengers to use a ticket from one airline to travel on another
  • codefendants — Plural form of codefendant.
  • coenesthesia — general awareness of one's own body
  • coffee beans — the beanlike seeds of the coffee tree, which are roasted and ground to make coffee
  • cogenerators — Plural form of cogenerator.
  • coleopterans — Plural form of coleopteran.
  • collagenases — Plural form of collagenase.
  • collembolans — Plural form of collembolan.
  • collocations — Plural form of collocation.
  • colonialised — to make colonial.
  • colonialists — Plural form of colonialist.
  • colonialness — the quality of being colonial
  • colonisation — Alternative spelling of colonization.
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